On Mar 11, 11:14 pm, "aryan11...@gmail.com" <aryan11...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> I WANT TO DEVELOP MY PROJECT USING TOMCAT BUT MY PROBLEM IS
Caps lock? Shouting? Being totally self-possessed?
Actually (concedes) I no longer care what your problem
is. Please learn to usenet before wasting more of our
bandwidth.
> I'VE TRIED ALL THE POSSIBILITIES
What a load of rubbish. Tomcat has so many config.
possibilities that it would take from 'here to
armageddon' to try them all. Obviously you are either
lying or a moron.
Please hire someone who knows their arse from their
elbow, and stop bothering us.
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Andrew T.
Leo King - 11 Mar 2008 17:13 GMT
> On Mar 11, 11:14 pm, "aryan11...@gmail.com" <aryan11...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
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> --
> Andrew T.
You can try the windows-installer edition tomcat 6.
It does not need configing anything.
> I WANT TO DEVELOP MY PROJECT USING TOMCAT BUT MY PROBLEM IS TOMCAT IS
> NOT WORKING SO PLZ TELL ME THE JAVA_HOME CORRECTLY STEP BY STEP SINCE
> I'VE TRIED ALL THE POSSIBILITIES
I doubt you tried all possibilities.
1. Download and unpack zip or tar.gz package of tomcat.
2. Unpack downloaded file somewhere.
3. Set your JAVA_HOME to one of your installed JVMs, say export
JAVA_HOME=/opt/java/jdk1.6.0_05
4. Start tomcat by executing the startup.sh i the bin folder where you
installed tomcat.
5. Access http://localhost:8080

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